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Tsim Sha Tsui is buzzing today! Anti-vice operation, traffic delays, plus hotel and all-you-can-eat Japanese dining recommendations

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Crowded streets in Tsim Sha Tsui today

Tsim Sha Tsui is absolutely packed today! I've been wandering around here all day, and it feels like the whole peninsula is bursting with people. What you might not know is that the police are conducting a major operation in the area, which caused significant traffic jams. But it's all for the public good – let me break it down for you.

First, let's get to the breaking news everyone's talking about. This morning, police and immigration officers launched a large-scale anti-vice operation in the Tsim Sha Tsui area, including around Lei Tat House near the Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui. I saw it firsthand – a whole team of plainclothes and uniformed officers stormed in; it was quite a scene. According to some local uncles on the street, over 90 people were arrested. There were even unconfirmed reports of people seeing "trash bags" being tossed out a window, narrowly missing a traffic officer below. Thankfully, no one was hurt. It's no laughing matter. Everyone should be careful and stick to above-board establishments.

Speaking of which, this operation took place right near the Best Western Plus Hotel Kowloon. This hotel is usually full of tourists, and seeing so many police cars today, some guests thought they were filming a movie. Honestly, Tsim Sha Tsui's safety has improved a lot over the years. This large-scale police action is aimed at clearing out such illegal activities and restoring a peaceful environment for both residents and visitors.

On the transport front, an accident this afternoon near the Star Ferry Pier caused a massive traffic jam along Canton Road. I saw a lot of people rushing to catch the ferry, looking quite stressed. If you're planning to head out later, be sure to allow extra travel time or consider taking the MTR instead. But speaking of the ferry, catching the Star Ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central or Wan Chai, feeling the sea breeze, is one of my favourite ways to unwind.

Given all the chaos today, it's been a bit tense, so finding a good spot for a relaxing meal is key. When it comes to food, Tsim Sha Tsui has endless choices. If you're a fan of Japanese all-you-can-eat, I highly recommend 殿大喜屋 (Tsim Sha Tsui). Their sashimi and sea urchin are incredibly fresh, and the seating is comfortable – perfect for a big feast with friends or family to eat your feelings away. After a long day, sitting down for an all-you-can-eat and drink session makes all your worries disappear.

Here's a quick summary of today's situation in Tsim Sha Tsui:

  • Public Order: The police anti-vice operation is ongoing; be aware of your surroundings and stay safe.
  • Transport: The area around the Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier and Canton Road is congested during the afternoon; allow extra travel time.
  • Local Info: Whether you're staying at the Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui or looking to check into the Best Western Plus Hotel Kowloon, make sure to stay updated on the latest news.
  • Leisure: After a stressful day, remember to treat yourself. Enjoy an all-you-can-eat feast at 殿大喜屋 or take a relaxing ride on the Star Ferry – both are great options.

In short, while Tsim Sha Tsui has had a bit of a stormy day, it remains a vibrant and charming place. As long as you're a bit cautious, you can still have a great time. I'm about to wrap up work, head to the pier for some fresh air, and then decide where to go for dinner tonight!